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hehe Thanks, hon! :-D *Hugs and a pinch*
May 5
Now you tell me! I'm still waiting for the print copy to arrive. -.- =^P Kidding! This is great news, and I'm glad that your book is coming out through Fictionwise. Now I know where to shop for your next book when it comes out. ^_^
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The Black Act, my debut dark fantasy novel is now available from Lachesis Publishing, Amazon.com, and it is only $3 at Fictionwise ebooks! Links and information below. From the back cover: The history of a curse is fraught with bloody battles, b...
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At 10:21pm on October 24, 2008, Mary Goff said…
Damn, lady--you're everywhere! And you're so much hotter than Santa. Rawr!
At 9:41pm on January 27, 2008, Alexzan said…
Hey!
It's awesome to see new members here, I hope you enjoy it =)
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Greetings, Louise!

I think you'll find this site to be lots of fun. Always good to see folks jumping in. See ya around!

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Hometown:
Sussex (New Brunswick)
About Me:
I'm the editor-in-chief for Lachesis Publishing / LBF Books, and I freelance for other companies in the small press as well. I write, too, dark fantasy, or horror with a splash of eroticism, sometimes. My main influences are Lovecraft, Barker, Byron, Blake Woolf, Algernon Blackwood, and Nathaniel Hawthorne -- and David Cronenberg, too.
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The Black Act by Louise Bohmer - Now Available in Print and Ebook

The Black Act
Louise Bohmer
Genre: Dark fantasy / horror
Publisher: Lachesis Publishing
ISBN-10: 1897370164
ISBN-13: 978-1897370162
Page count: 307

From the back cover:

The history of a curse is fraught with bloody battles, bitter hatred, and dark secrets.

Through five generations, ghosts of war haunt the Wise Women. When the Rebellion of Glenna ends, their curse sleeps bound in the Tunnels of the Dead, waiting for its chance to re-awaken the battle between the Wood People and Dalthwein Clans.

Claire, a distraught young Wise Woman born in the sacred valley of the fae, unwittingly helps it escape imprisonment. While her twin sister, Anna, receives psychic glimpses of ancient secrets she must unravel. With her scribe teacher, Rosalind, she also struggles to uncover the reasons behind Claire's strange behavior, ever escalating since the death of their Guild Mother, Grianne.

The Age of the Wise Women will cease, if the curse does not end with Anna and Claire. Perhaps inheriting the mistakes of their ancestors, and learning the truths of their identities, will bring great suffering for these witch twins?

Buy now from:

Lachesis:
http://www.lachesispublishing.com/proddetail.asp?prod=The%5FBlack%5FAct

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Black-Act-Louise-Bohmer/dp/1897370164/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1240014724&sr=8-1

Fictionwise:
http://www.fictionwise.com/ebooks/eBook85462.htm

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The Black Act - Now Available in Print and Ebook / Only $3 at Fictionwise

The Black Act, my debut dark fantasy novel is now available from Lachesis Publishing, Amazon.com, and it is only $3 at Fictionwise ebooks! Links and information below.

From the back cover:

The history of a curse is fraught with bloody battles, bitter hatred, and dark secrets.

Through five generations, ghosts of war haunt the Wise Women. When the Rebellion of Glenna ends, their curse sleeps bound in the Tunnels of the Dead, waiting for its chance to re-awaken the battle between the Wood People… Continue

Posted on May 4, 2009 at 10:33pm — 2 Comments

 
 

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